NORFOLK PUBLIC HOUSES |
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For Sale by Auction, Thursday, 6th April 1854. The most substantial and newly-erected Public-house and Spirit Shop, fitted with every requisite for carrying on an extensive business..... Annual Ground-rent, £3. A Bowling Green, near to the above, can be taken upon a valuation. 48 rods, or thereabouts. Annual Ground-rent, £5. The above Lots under Lease from the Charity Trustees, for a term of 75 years, from 25th March 1853. The current lessee to grant under-leases to the purchaser upon acceptance of covenants and stipulations of the original lease and to adhere to certain building restrictions. For Sale by Auction Wednesday 2nd May 1855, described
as newly-built. Converted to private accommodation following loss of
licence 1868. |